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Cycle News 1979 08 29

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John Nichols came out of nowhere to challenge Decker for the lead and it went down to the wire with Decker winning-by two bike lengths. Parker simply blew the 125's away in his heat and the final. Holub was gone like a rocket in the 250cc final aboard a Stan's Speedway Sales Yamaha. Rob Goodwin and Ramer fought over second until Steve Lortz moved past Goodwin. Meanwhile. Ramer began to close on Holub but never caught him. Goodwin got by . Lortz but lost it again on the next lap. Ramer led Holub in the 500cc final until Holub got by on the back chute, but Kent Bickers hit the wall in tum four and the red flag came out. On the restart Ramer and Holub swapped and re-swapped the lead back and forth with Holub barely winning. Holub took the lead in the Open final over John Rife. On lap three Ramer got by Rife and began to close on Holub but time ran out and Holub claimed his third feature of the night. In the 125cc Hobby class it was a battle between Rick Germar and Unrud in both the heat and the final: Rick was quickest in the turns while im had the steam on the straights. But Rick got tangled in jim's rear wheel and fell, letting Curt Meyers into second. The Open Hobby class was a runaway for Rob Goodwin in both the heat and the final; he and his 500 Yamaha thumper ran away to win by large margins. In the 125cc Stadiumcross Mike Boston took the' lead over Don Lackey, Greg Baade and Mike Unruh. By lap four Mark Urbach had moved from eighth to fourth and got by Baade on the last lap for third. Boston won big. Boston also took a big lead in the 250cc Stadiumcross final over Don Raskey. Next lap Mark Urbach got by tewart Alley for third and on lap four he took over second. But nobody was oing to catch Boston tonight. Matt Morris led the Open Stadiumross all the way with Rich Chandler taying in second for the duration. esults MINI FLAT TRACK: 1. Mark Deck..: 2. John N;chols Yam}; 3. Paul Bannister (Hon): 4. Dave Erickson; 5. ieks; 6. Anderson. 125cc FLAT TRACK: 1. Mike P..k.. IYaml: 2. Dele _ (Yam); 3. Paul Bennist... 25Oc<: FLAT TRACK: 1. John Holub IYam); 2. Bob (Bull; 3. SIeve Lortz (Yaml; 4. Rob Goodwin (C· ; 5. Mike Paoch (Suzl; 4. Greg Baade (Suz); 5. Mike W.uth ISull. 25Oc<: STADlUM MX: 1. Mike Boston IKawI; 2. M..k lkbach (Honl; 3. SIewert Alley (Yam); 4. Matt Morris (Kaw); S. Mike Daly, Jr. OPEN STADIUM MX: ,. Matt Morris IKawl; 2. Rich C_lVam); 3. Rev Rohr: 4. SIeve M ...phy: 5. T..ry _(Yeml. 12Scc HOBBY MX: 1. Jim Unruh lOss!; 2. Curt Meyers (Yam). OPEN HOBBY MX: 1. Rob Goodwin IYam). Burke and Holem star at Tri-County Fair stadium MX By Dick Ainsworth HERRINGTON, KS, JULY 27 An excellent turnout of riders provided an action-packed show for the local fans, most of whom had never seen a motocross be· fore. at the Tri·County Fair. The Flint Hills Cycle Club laid out the track and handled the races for the fair board people. The Experts were out to stop Barry Holem and "Smokin' Joe" Burke. but they didn't. Burke won the first 125cc Expe~t moto over Holem. Jeff Schumacher and Ward Wiebe. Holem won the last mota over Schumacher. Tim Schultz and Burke. The 250cc Expert race found Joe Burke sitting by himself on the back row behind the starting line. This race was pre-entry only and Burke had gotten an entry in for the 125cc but not the 250cc. There was an opening in the class so they let him race but he had to start behind the pack_ Burke ended up chasing winner Holem, Brian Layton and Schultz in the first moto. Gary Maier, who took a 19th in the first moro, won the last maIO over Burke. Schumacher and Schultz. Burke got the overall win with a 4·2 performance while Schumacher and Holen tried to occupy the same part of the track at the same time with Schumacher ending up in the snow fence. Paul Exposito shut out local hotshots Kevin Cook and Frank Royce to win the 125cc Junior while John Christopher had a 5-1 day but had to take a second to local flyer Richard Crawford in the 250ccJunior. Results MINI: 1. Jim Role (Suzl2·1; 2. Jim _ISuzll-2; 3. Bobby l.owmIn (Suzl3-4; 4. David LaFond (Suzl 5-3; S. John HIll lSuzl 4-6. 12Scc JR: 1. PouI Exposito lVam) 1-3: 2. Kevin Cool< lVam)4-1; 3. Frank Royce 1Suz16-S; 4. Brent Nearhood lVam)7-6; 5. HA Spoulding, J,. lVaml 3-10. 25Oc<: JR: 1. Richlrd Crawford lVam) 1·2; 2. John Chrislopher1Suzl 5-1; 3. Marl< e - d lVem) 2·7; 4. Marty Crowtey lVaml 3-9; 5. Dennis ScIrll (Hon) 7-6. OVER 30: 1. Bud Lee lVam) 1-1: 2. Mike Clegg lVaml 4-2; 3. Lloyd McClure (Yaml 3-3; 4. John AmoIe (Honl 2~; 5. Honk Spaulding lVam) 5-5. 125 EX: 1. Barry HoIem lVaml 2-1; 2. Jeff Schumecher lVam) 3-2; 3. Joe B..-ke (SuzJ 1~; 4. W..d W_lSuzl 4-5; S. rim Schultz (YamI7·3. 2SO EX: 1. Joe Burke (Suzl 4-2; 2.1lerry Holem lVaml 1-5; 3. TIm Schultz (Yaml 3-4: 4. Jeff Schumar:her IYaml 5-3; 5. Brion l..ay1on (SulI2-6. Boston double winner at final Flint Hills MX By Dick Ainsworth DELAVAN, KS, AUG. 5 The Delavan track was again in excellent condition, despite drying temperatures in the upper 90's. This was the last motocross of the year by the Flint Hills Cycle Club and they did another fine job. Mike Boston journeyed down from the Crete area of Lincoln, Nebraska to win the 125cc and 250cc Expert classes. Tim Schultz led the first 125cc Expert mota over Boston but then had to chase Boston for six laps until he made a slick inside move in the whoops and regained the lead to win. Schultz led the last mota until he blew it in the north end, got up and finished third. This gave Boston the overall with a 2-1 compared to Schultz's 1-3. Schultz led Boston in the 250cc Expert and it was cat-'n-mouse for seven laps with Boston right on Schultz's rear fender. Schultz finally shook free and opened it up only to have Boston close to within three lengths at the end. Steve Hendricks came from last to third. Schultz led Boston in the last moto, too, but just like a replay of the 125's, he slid out and let Boston have the overall with a 2·1 to his 1-2. Twice in one day is enough to make you pull your hair outl •Bud Lee won both of his Open Expert motos and then sat back, relaxed. and watched his son Mike. who is home from a four year hitch in the Marines, take a second overall in the Open Junior behind Mike Scheppke. Don Sleezer led the first 125cc Junior moto but David Kleusch took the lead at the half lap mark. Al Barranco and Frank Royce both got by Sleezer but Sleezer wasn't having any in the last mota and held on to second as Kleusch won again. Results MINI JR: ,. Jim Hoove< (Suzl 1-2; 2. David LaFond (Suzl 3-3; 3. Jim Rose (Suz) 6-1; 4. Bobby Lowman (Suzl 2-5; 5. John HalIISuz) 4-4. MINI NOV: ,. Randy E_ (Suzl 2·1; 2. Kent Stand . (Suz)1-2; 3. Brad Healhole 3-3; 4.00<01< Taylor 4-4. l00cc: 1. Jim Hoove

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